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Mathematics, 04.09.2020 02:01, tyboutlife

Make math drawings of small bundled objects to show how to represent the accompanying decimals. Your drawings should correspond to the decimal representation of the numbers. In each case list two other decimals that your drawing could represent. Explain how to interpret your drawings as representing these decimals. a. 0.26
b. 13.4
c. 1.28
d. 0.000032

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